Monday, February 24, 2020

The Economist Webinar reminder | Top five risks to the global economy in 2020

In the event you are interested and in a position to listen in.

This is a reminder email to register to attend this exclusive webinar on Thursday, February 27th at 10 am Eastern Time (3 pm UK Time).
 
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Dear harry,


This is a reminder email to register to attend this exclusive webinar on Thursday, February 27th at 10 am Eastern Time (3 pm UK Time).

The Economist Intelligence Unit expects global growth to stand at only 2.2% in 2020, close to decade lows. Tensions between the US and Iran, coupled with the emergence of a novel coronavirus in China, will limit any pick-up in business confidence and investment. Meanwhile, the social unrest seen across the world in 2019 looks set to continue this year, challenging both policymakers and business models.

This growth outlook is supported by the continued ultra-loose monetary policy among the world's major central banks and the recent trade truce between the US and China. However, both look fragile, as the ultra-loose monetary policy may fuel a new debt crisis, and tensions between the US and China for economic dominance look set to continue.

Please join me and John Ferguson, Director of Macroeconomics, for a discussion of the top five economic and political risks in 2020.

If you wish to participate, register here.

Yours sincerely,

Agathe Demarais
Global Forecasting Director
The Economist Intelligence Unit



 
 

Date: 27 February, 2020

Time: 10:00 ET/ 15:00 GMT

Duration: 45 minutes

 
 
 
 
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Agathe Demarais
Global Forecasting Director

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John Ferguson
Director of Macroeconomics


 
 
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